Discuss Combi with a 300 litre hot water tank in the Central Heating Systems area at ElectriciansForums.net
Won't make much difference, you just can't get the volume of water required because of the way instant hot water systems work.It will depend on the HW flow rate of the combi they've picked. A good one will run a shower fine, but maybe not 2 or 3. Could try restrictors on the showers to get over this I guess (?).
Correct, you wouldn't spec a combi boiler for multiple showers that are likely to be used simultaneously. A pressurized system boiler with suitably sized hot water storage tank is going to be more cost effective and better for the job.Using a combi to run multiple showers is not going to work for the tenants, I would have thought.
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